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Missouri Community Foundations

First, what is a community foundation anyway?

Community foundations are instruments of civil society designed to pool donations into a coordinated investment and grant making facility dedicated primarily to the social improvement of a given place.

Families, individuals, businesses, and nonprofit groups establish funds within community foundations into which they can contribute a variety of assets to be used for charitable purposes. The people or organizations that establish the funds can then recommend that grants be distributed, in the name of the fund or anonymously, to qualified nonprofit groups and schools. The donor receives a charitable deduction in the year that gifts are made into their funds.

The assets of community foundations are pooled and invested, with donors typically having a choice of investment products.

The funds established at community foundations can be expendable funds (i.e., grants can be made in any amount at any time) or they can be endowments, which limit distributions to the interest earned on the assets. Endowments last in perpetuity.

The first community foundation was set up in Cleveland in 1914 by Frederick Goff and operating now as the Cleveland Foundation. Others soon followed including the California Community Foundation and the Chicago Community Trust.

Community foundations are now a global phenomenon. There are at least 700 in the United States and perhaps 1000 more around the world with numbers
growing rapidly.

The above definition is from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_foundation

The following is a list of community foundations in Missouri:

Northeast Missouri Community Foundation
Contact: Gary Silver, President
P.O. Box 794
625 A Broadway
Hannibal, MO 63401-4303
Phone: (573) 248-1588
Email:
help@nemofound.org
Website:
http://www.nemofound.org

The Greater Kansas City Community Foundation
Contact: Laura McKnight, President and CEO
1055 Broadway, Suite 130
Kansas City, MO 64105-1595
Phone: (816) 842-0944    Fax: (816)842-8079
Website: http://www.gkccf.org/


Livingston County Community Foundation
c/o Chillicothe R-II Schools
P. O. Box 530
Chillicothe, MO 64601
Phone: (816) 646-4566


Community Foundation of the Ozarks
Contact: Gary Funk, President & CEO
425 E. Trafficway
Springfield, MO 65806-2540
Phone: (417) 864-6199     Fax: (417) 864-8344
Website: http://www.cfozarks.org/


Rural Community Foundation, Inc.
4100 Oklahoma Avenue
Post Office Box 462
Trenton, MO 64683
Phone: (660) 359-1404     Fax: (660) 359-6030


Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation
Contact: David R. Luckes, MBA, President and Chief Executive Officer
319 N. Fourth Street, Suite 501
St. Louis, MO 63102-1906
Phone: (314) 588-8200     Fax: (314) 588-8088
Website: http://www.gstlcf.org/


Community Foundation of Steelville, MO
110 Cedar Street
Post Office Box 457
Steelville, MO 65565


Truman Heartland Community Foundation
Contact: Paul M. Thomson, Ph.D., President & CEO
300 N. Osage
Independence, MO 64050-2705
Phone: (816) 836-8189     Fax: (816) 836-8898
Website: http://www.thcf.org/


The Mark Twain Community Foundation
Contact: Robert E. Hillard, President
140 Marine Lane
St. Louis, MO 63146-2236
Phone: (314) 878-1957     Fax: (314) 878-5706
 

Willow Springs Community Foundation
203 North Walnut Street
Willow Springs, MO 65793
Phone: (417) 469-3144

 

 


 

   

 


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